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tornado outbreak in southern indiana. these are pictures from henrysville, indiana, students were in a high school at the time when the tornado went through. there are people missing in that town. a town of marysville, indiana, is simply wiped awe off the map with a pop late of 1,900 people. the severe weather threat continues. the concern now is further to the west in areas of western kentucky and also western portions of tennessee. nashville saw a strong storm go through. we'll have more updates here on msnbc. now back to "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> welcome back to "hardball." you know things are looking bad when columnists like george will talk about the grim chances, if any, of winning the white house. republicans have to win in 2012. using words like awkward and dull to describe top candidates like romney. is it time for conservatives to forget the executive branch all together in 2012? or is this a bleak week in the primary. david corn is an msnbc political analyst. maggie, this sense we're getting from geor
tornado outbreak in southern indiana. these are pictures from henrysville, indiana, students were in a high school at the time when the tornado went through. there are people missing in that town. a town of marysville, indiana, is simply wiped awe off the map with a pop late of 1,900 people. the severe weather threat continues. the concern now is further to the west in areas of western kentucky and also western portions of tennessee. nashville saw a strong storm go through. we'll have more...
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senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak tonight, the likes of which we have not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. we've seen 163 warnings today overall. they're all over the map in the southeast, including major cities. including some smaller towns that are frankly no longer standing. at the heart of some of these storms is some of the strongest weather this planet can produce. our team has fanned out to cover this. we want to begin the broadcast with where the worst of it is. dr. greg forbes is the severe weather expert at the weather channel. dr. forbes, we've been watching you all afternoon. one point you apologized to viewers. you were unable to talk about all the tornados, just the most severe. where is the worst of it right now? >> well, brian, there's quite a line of storms all the way from southern oh
senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak tonight, the likes of which we have not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. we've seen 163 warnings today overall. they're all over the map in the southeast, including major cities....
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there's a report that it's decimated a high school in henriville, indiana. it's still on the ground. there are more storms west of us. there's a tornado on the ground in owensboro. this is a pretty serious storm. there's already been injuries. i don't know about any deaths. i hope anybody that's watching us around here will make sure that they are aware of the alerts and are prepared to go to a safe place. >> i'm sure they will appreciate and value that warning, sir. if i can move on. according to a new poll, fewer than one in five americans believe that the president is to blame for high gas prices. we know they are suggesting the president can control the price of gas is like suggesting that rudy giuliani could have prevented 9/11. i guess there are some politicians who would rather ignore the facts and launch the takes. is that right? >> we know we have a lot of politicians that are detached from reality. we have candidates that say we will have $2 gasoline. maybe we will, but it's unlikely they can do anything to make sure that happens and there's no evi
there's a report that it's decimated a high school in henriville, indiana. it's still on the ground. there are more storms west of us. there's a tornado on the ground in owensboro. this is a pretty serious storm. there's already been injuries. i don't know about any deaths. i hope anybody that's watching us around here will make sure that they are aware of the alerts and are prepared to go to a safe place. >> i'm sure they will appreciate and value that warning, sir. if i can move on....
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its that potential to be more voints -- more violent than that, now to the west, places like ohio, indiana, illinois, down through missouri and then west tennessee, like memphis, these are places under the gun, we will keep an eye on it, make sure you have a safe place to say, that is the message to everyone in middle tennessee. >> thank you so much, and nashville of course had the tarnl floods a couple years ago, they have had enough bad weather there. and -- thanks mike. and our education panel this morning, i spoke to chicago mayor rahm emanuel, he talked about how nasty politics have become on the campaign trail and in congress. >> you have been through a lot of campaigns, have you seen a campaign where there's such a divide, these genders issues at the mayor's level is the question of contraception really front and center? and should it be in 2012? >> obviously. first of all, i think we have pressing issues. if we are going to have a debate about contraception, i think the idea of something that was basically settled 30 years ago, basically settled as a country, is we have so many thi
its that potential to be more voints -- more violent than that, now to the west, places like ohio, indiana, illinois, down through missouri and then west tennessee, like memphis, these are places under the gun, we will keep an eye on it, make sure you have a safe place to say, that is the message to everyone in middle tennessee. >> thank you so much, and nashville of course had the tarnl floods a couple years ago, they have had enough bad weather there. and -- thanks mike. and our...
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if you live in eastern missouri, illinois, southern indiana, kentucky, west tennessee, all the way into arkansas and mississippi, you haven't even gotten into this event yet. like april 27th of last year when we had the big outbreak of tornadoes, we had these preliminary events. wind squall lines early in the morning. a few tornadoes before the main event came in. so this is going to be a long afternoon. it's going to erupt very quickly really because it's really almost game time for the main event we think as we go through the next hour. we'll start to see some of these cells pop up in a hurry across parts of illinois. this is going to be a dangerous day. what we learn from april 27th is we may have tornadoes here that people need to be underground for. they need to be below ground level. my biggest concern are all these schools in tennessee and kentucky and alabama that are letting students out early. it's a tricky situation because, a, you don't want them out there in a bus going home with tornadoes on the ground. b, are they actually going to a safer structure. anyone in a mobile ho
if you live in eastern missouri, illinois, southern indiana, kentucky, west tennessee, all the way into arkansas and mississippi, you haven't even gotten into this event yet. like april 27th of last year when we had the big outbreak of tornadoes, we had these preliminary events. wind squall lines early in the morning. a few tornadoes before the main event came in. so this is going to be a long afternoon. it's going to erupt very quickly really because it's really almost game time for the main...
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richard nixon's favorite mayor is apparently not conservative enough for the indiana republican party. i'm still sort of shell shocked by that. lugar's standing up, but are there others that need to do that? >> they do. and what you'll find is the base of the party does get excited when you talk about the conservative economic policies that people like lugar do support. i mean, the keystone pipeline. we're for the keystone pipeline. let's talk about the keystone pipeline. the president messed up there. he really messed up. he stuck his foot in it. if romney just fixated on the keystone pipeline, we'd be against obama, we'd be talking about the right things, and the conservatives who may be somewhat excited about the fact that, you know, originally, we were saying the right thing on the contraception thing too. it was an overreach of contraception thing too. it was an overreach of government. that's really the big issue there. if we had stuck with that part of it, we might have been okay. stick with the keystone pipeline, that's a great issue. and the base was excited about that it too
richard nixon's favorite mayor is apparently not conservative enough for the indiana republican party. i'm still sort of shell shocked by that. lugar's standing up, but are there others that need to do that? >> they do. and what you'll find is the base of the party does get excited when you talk about the conservative economic policies that people like lugar do support. i mean, the keystone pipeline. we're for the keystone pipeline. let's talk about the keystone pipeline. the president...